On Tuesday, Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja criticized what he termed as an increase in drug addiction among soldiers deployed in several theatres of war.
The COAS expressed worry at Sokoto while opening a one-day conference on warrior ethos titled “Optimising Warrior Ethos in the Nigerian Army: A Panacea for Operational Effectiveness,” hosted by the Department of Army Transformation and Innovation.
The COAS, represented by the acting General Officer Commanding, 8 Division, Brig. Gen. Ibikunle Ajose, expressed hope that the seminar will address drug addiction among soldiers, among other challenges.
He assured the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji in Sokoto State of sustained support in terms of logistics and direction to ensure the success of their operations.
He said, “I can assure you of my continuous support to provide the much-needed logistics and guidance required for the execution of your tasks.
“The Nigerian Army has continued to review its tactics, techniques and procedures in order to come up with both kinetic and non-kinetic strategies to defeat these challenges.
“This seminar was, therefore, premised on the need to improve the capacity of the Nigerian Army personnel towards enhancing warrior ethos and the battle-winning mentality.
“It will also highlight the threats of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism in Nigeria.
“In addition, the prevailing incidence of drug and substance abuse among troops deployed in theatres of operation has become quite worrisome and necessitates troops’ awareness in a bid to enhance combat effectiveness.”
Lagbaja challenged commanders at all levels to continue coming up with innovative solutions to upgrade their ways to enhancing personnel management and battle preparation, which he said was consistent with his command philosophy for Nigeria’s Army.
The COAS praised the Department of Army Innovation and Transformation for organizing the seminar, which aimed to improve personnel’ operational and situational awareness.
“I implore you all to remain innovative and committed. By so doing, you will have helped to raise the standard that the Nigerian Army requires to deliver on its constitutional mandate. This event is, therefore, timely and will avail participants a better understanding of the key issues to improve on operational effectiveness,” Lagbaja said.
Earlier in his remarks, the Chief of Transformation and Innovation from the Army Headquarters, Maj. Gen. Zakari Abubakar, assured the COAS that the department would continue to direct, engage and not relent in efforts towards the realisation of pillars of the COAS command philosophy.
“The seminar is organised to optimise the leadership capacity of junior and middle-class officers as well as to intensify warrior ethos and check the menace of drug and substance abuse among the troops,” Abubakar said.